Why routine eye exams matter
COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ) – August is National Eye Exam Month, a reminder that routine eye exams are about more than checking whether you need glasses or contacts.
Optometrists can identify vision problems and detect certain eye conditions that may not cause noticeable symptoms at first.
Eye exams are also especially important for children heading back to school. Undiagnosed vision problems can make it harder for students to read, focus and keep up in the classroom.
Doctors recommend routine eye exams even for people who feel like they see well, with how often you need one depending on your age, health and individual risk factors.
For anyone who hasn’t had an eye exam recently, National Eye Exam Month is a good reminder to schedule a checkup.
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